Define an "awesome" bloodtrail to you
I have read many posts lately refering to the awesome blood trail that a particular broadhad has left. Define what an awesome bloodtrail is to you? Many people talk about how much blood their deer lost, but really, it takes a just a ton of blood on the ground to equal a mere cup. I read alot of these posts and think, time to switch broadheads because I want a gushing trail like "this person" is talking about. So define what you mean when you say "awesome bloodtrail" or "enough blood a blind man could follow it"
I shoot thunderheads, dont hear much about them anymore (anyone still use them?), but I define an awesome bloodtrail as one that you can easily follow at a relatively steady pace without stopping to stoop over and look for the next blood a few yards away, and it doesnt matter if this means a spray or steady dripping.
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